RUN4GOOD: Saucony iPhone app battles childhood obesity
Posted by By Gary Roethenbaugh at 6 September, at 11 : 49 AM Print
Saucony has released a free iPhone app that, as users clock up running miles, sees the run shoe brand donate to the fight against childhood obesity.
Saucony notes that ‘America has a little problem. Actually make that a big one.’ Recognising that childhood obesity effects 1 in 3 children in the US, Saucony’s Run for Good Foundation has been battling this for years.
The new RUN4GOOD app sets a goal each month, and if the running community meets this goal, Saucony will double its contribution to programs in the US that help kids become more physically active…
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